New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mark Wilson

A weathered mannequin head sits on a trash can in front of a home damaged by Superstorm Sandy on November 1, 2012 in Toms River, New Jersey. With the death toll continuing to rise and millions of homes and businesses without power, the U.S. east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

A weathered mannequin head sits on a trash can in front of a home damaged by Superstorm Sandy on November 1, 2012 in Toms River, New Jersey. With the death toll continuing to rise and millions of homes and businesses without power, the U.S. east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Robert Nickelsberg

Marines from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit and U.S. Navy seamen from the U.S.S. Wasp land in a CH-53 helicopter on a field November 6, 2012 in the Midland Beach area of the Staten Island borough of New York. The Marines and Navy seamen are assisting local residents removing household items damaged by Superstorm Sandy.

Marines from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit and U.S. Navy seamen from the U.S.S. Wasp land in a CH-53 helicopter on a field November 6, 2012 in the Midland Beach area of the Staten Island borough of New York. The Marines and Navy seamen are assisting local residents removing household items damaged by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

John Moore

Veterinarian Wendy McCulloch euthanizes Alberta Fergus' pet dog Sugar, 13, who had terminal cancer, at Fergus' apartment on November 4, 2012 in New York City. McCulloch runs Pet Requiem, a home veterinary service designed to provide geriatric care and in-home euthanasia for dying pets in the New York and New Jersey area. She paid a house call and brought a free load of groceries to Fergus, who is disabled and homebound, as a gesture to a pet owner affected by Superstorm Sandy.

Veterinarian Wendy McCulloch euthanizes Alberta Fergus' pet dog Sugar, 13, who had terminal cancer, at Fergus' apartment on November 4, 2012 in New York City. McCulloch runs Pet Requiem, a home veterinary service designed to provide geriatric care and in-home euthanasia for dying pets in the New York and New Jersey area. She paid a house call and brought a free load of groceries to Fergus, who is disabled and homebound, as a gesture to a pet owner affected by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

Girls sit on a rock in Central Park on the first day it opened following Superstorm Sandy on November 4, 2012 in New York City. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

Girls sit on a rock in Central Park on the first day it opened following Superstorm Sandy on November 4, 2012 in New York City. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

People ice skate in Central Park on the first day it opened following Superstorm Sandy on November 4, 2012 in New York City. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

People ice skate in Central Park on the first day it opened following Superstorm Sandy on November 4, 2012 in New York City. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, an electrical work crew from Arizona works on overhead lines on Quaker Path Road on November 4, 2012 in Stony Brook, New York. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the U.S. East Coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, an electrical work crew from Arizona works on overhead lines on Quaker Path Road on November 4, 2012 in Stony Brook, New York. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the U.S. East Coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

John Moore

Volunteers bring in clothing and food to an aid distribution center at the Long Beach Ice Arena on November 4, 2012 in Long Beach, New York. Hundreds of volunteers came together to help distribute food and clothing to fellow residents affected by the Superstorm Sandy, which caused widespread devastation on the island.

Volunteers bring in clothing and food to an aid distribution center at the Long Beach Ice Arena on November 4, 2012 in Long Beach, New York. Hundreds of volunteers came together to help distribute food and clothing to fellow residents affected by the Superstorm Sandy, which caused widespread devastation on the island.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Allison Joyce

Madeline DiLorenzo-Coscia sifts through her damaged home for items to save November 4, 2012 in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

Madeline DiLorenzo-Coscia sifts through her damaged home for items to save November 4, 2012 in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Andrew Burton

A congregant of Our Lady of Grace church prays during mass on November 4, 2012 in Hoboken, New Jersey. Areas affected by Superstorm Sandy, including Hoboken, are attempting to return to normal, but a lack of water and electricity, as well as cold weather, continueto plague much of the area.

A congregant of Our Lady of Grace church prays during mass on November 4, 2012 in Hoboken, New Jersey. Areas affected by Superstorm Sandy, including Hoboken, are attempting to return to normal, but a lack of water and electricity, as well as cold weather, continueto plague much of the area.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Allison Joyce

Crowds wait for free gas November 3, 2012 at the Bedford Avenue Armory in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

Crowds wait for free gas November 3, 2012 at the Bedford Avenue Armory in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

Rockaway residents gather around a fire following Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Lights from the center of the city can be seen in the distance. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power as colder weather arrives. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

Rockaway residents gather around a fire following Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Lights from the center of the city can be seen in the distance. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power as colder weather arrives. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

A woman walks on a broken section of boardwalk washed across the street following Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power as colder weather arrives. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

A woman walks on a broken section of boardwalk washed across the street following Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power as colder weather arrives. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

A military helicopter flies above the destroyed boardwalk and a tattered American flag following Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power as colder weather arrives. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

A military helicopter flies above the destroyed boardwalk and a tattered American flag following Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power as colder weather arrives. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

A man walks next to standing water and piles of sand swept onto a road from Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

A man walks next to standing water and piles of sand swept onto a road from Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Beach on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy

Mario Tama

A street sign for Rockaway Beach Boulevard remains standing following a large fire in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Park on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

A street sign for Rockaway Beach Boulevard remains standing following a large fire in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy at Rockaway Park on November 3, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. Most of the Rockaway Peninsula remains without power. With the death toll currently over 90 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the US east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.

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A weathered mannequin head sits on a trash can in front of a home... Fotografia de notíciasAcidente Natural,Condições Meteorológicas,Condições meteorológicas extremas,Danificado,EUA,Emergências e Desastres,Exposto ao Ar,Furacão Sandy,Horizontal,Lixo,Manequim,Nova Jersey,Sentar-sePhotographer Mark WilsonCollection: Getty Images News 2012 Getty ImagesTOMS RIVER, NJ - NOVEMBER 01: A weathered mannequin head sits on a trash can in front of a home damaged by Superstorm Sandy on November 1, 2012 in Toms River, New Jersey. With the death toll continuing to rise and millions of homes and businesses without power, the U.S. east coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)